Im really considering about getting started. Iv being watching videos a long time and have learned so much. I think its time i start saving and start on my loft 😊
I have been watching you with your birds, and the pigeon bug is back, thank you for that. The baby's look great by the way.thanks again Stuart Gloucester
Hi mate great video that last bird was being a right little bugger as the old one's would put politely roll on when we get to see your birds turning back up from races 👍
It was so far ahead but just fell out the placings after refusing to go in for so long. Felt bad for Charlie but that's pigeon sport. Happens to everyone at some point I'm sure
Really enjoying your videos , that bird was extreme , but you always get one in every team who just won’t come in on a race day but 7mins you really have to feel for the guys . Regards Richy (Ali Bros ) South Shields
I'm know that a lot of fanciers old and new use droppers and it might work with the odd bird but for me thay are a wast of time .Thay are moor of a distraction than help but I had to learn that the hard way ,I was new to the sport so I took all the advice I could so yes one bit of advice was you have to have droppers.Wrong especially with the cock birds .I stopped using them and over night I got results .These seasoned flyers were set in their ways I wasn't .A bit like a lottery player using the same number's .Just in case .Thank you for the video and good luck for the future .
LIFE OF A FANCIER... GIVES U MIXED EMOTIONS AT ONCE....LETS HOPE HE DOES BETTER NEXT RACE... THINK THEY SOMETIMES PUSH TOO HARD AND WHEN THEY HOME THEY FEEL LIKE CHILLING ABIT BEFORE ENTERING.
I had a hen that was exactly the same was infuriating!! in the end she only trapped on arrival when she was sitting a week old plus young, she always wanted to be straight in on returning if she was sent while sitting young!
i am surprised Charley did not stand back and let it go in that bird did not want to see him he was the man that put it in the basket to be sent away u learn over time that u cant rush in that situation ..
We will never truly understand racing pigeons … you can ask the question what did the pigeon gain from staying out,? Food and water inside the loft and his box . After 7 minutes he decides to fly in .
Definitely. Apparently she started doing it every time ever since she came in second place on a club race. Annoying habit but too fast a bird to dismiss.
They should do longer distances this year. There were issues with racing from France so Jersey was the limit. Alternatively fly north road, Lerwick is the furthest but apparently very hard.
He done well not to get the air gun out! I know an old boy who never won anything until one day a bird came early from a channel race but landed on the neighbours roof, he couldn’t get it in so he shot it off the roof just to clock it in!!! He said the bloody thing rolled down the roof but got stuck in the gutter so he couldn’t clock it anyway 😂😂😂
Im really considering about getting started. Iv being watching videos a long time and have learned so much. I think its time i start saving and start on my loft 😊
So frustrating when you know you have a amazing time and the bird just sits with no interest in going in. Great video, I just subscribed.
I have been watching you with your birds, and the pigeon bug is back, thank you for that. The baby's look great by the way.thanks again Stuart Gloucester
That's great to hear
Nice sir godluck ung race happy flying new friand pa phliipines
Been watching you videos, always loved Pigeons and racing even though I have never had any, just wondering how I would start up in a club / birds ect
A Charlie… understand your moment….. 😮
Hi mate great video that last bird was being a right little bugger as the old one's would put politely roll on when we get to see your birds turning back up from races 👍
It was so far ahead but just fell out the placings after refusing to go in for so long. Felt bad for Charlie but that's pigeon sport. Happens to everyone at some point I'm sure
Really enjoying your videos , that bird was extreme , but you always get one in every team who just won’t come in on a race day but 7mins you really have to feel for the guys . Regards Richy (Ali Bros ) South Shields
Thanks! I think if it was the second bird home it wouldn't be so bad.
Good video keep posting thanks
I'm know that a lot of fanciers old and new use droppers and it might work with the odd bird but for me thay are a wast of time .Thay are moor of a distraction than help but I had to learn that the hard way ,I was new to the sport so I took all the advice I could so yes one bit of advice was you have to have droppers.Wrong especially with the cock birds .I stopped using them and over night I got results .These seasoned flyers were set in their ways I wasn't .A bit like a lottery player using the same number's .Just in case .Thank you for the video and good luck for the future .
LIFE OF A FANCIER... GIVES U MIXED EMOTIONS AT ONCE....LETS HOPE HE DOES BETTER NEXT RACE... THINK THEY SOMETIMES PUSH TOO HARD AND WHEN THEY HOME THEY FEEL LIKE CHILLING ABIT BEFORE ENTERING.
I had a hen that was exactly the same was infuriating!! in the end she only trapped on arrival when she was sitting a week old plus young, she always wanted to be straight in on returning if she was sent while sitting young!
i am surprised Charley did not stand back and let it go in that bird did not want to see him he was the man that put it in the basket to be sent away u learn over time that u cant rush in that situation ..
Old charlies loft has no landing boards straight onto the ground why .?
It's just how he's had it for the last 50 years. He's won plenty but says himself it's not the best
We will never truly understand racing pigeons … you can ask the question what did the pigeon gain from staying out,? Food and water inside the loft and his box . After 7 minutes he decides to fly in .
Definitely. Apparently she started doing it every time ever since she came in second place on a club race. Annoying habit but too fast a bird to dismiss.
@Triple Point I'm sure he's got a plan. I don't make suggestions to him though, he's been racing twice as long as I've been alive 😁
Nice 👍
Why not use the dropper? It .ay follow him in!
He did twice. Once right at the start and again later when he went back in to catch one (that's how he cut himself).
Oh, so dropper didn't work then? Stubborn bird!
The moment you know every second count…frustrating but what’s can you do.
Exactly. I guess it's what makes it so exciting.
good lock po sir sa race nenyu
That bird was not tired🤦🏻♂️
Didn't seem it did it
the trapping system seems very out dated
Haha by about 50 years. I don't think he'll change that now
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Come on Charlie…🎉😅
Hmmm Charlie…. The bird wouldn’t trap…. Don’t let back in the loft for two days… don’t feed it…. It will trap in the next race…
Do they do long distances races or this from Jersey is the longest
They should do longer distances this year. There were issues with racing from France so Jersey was the limit. Alternatively fly north road, Lerwick is the furthest but apparently very hard.
@@howtotrainyourpigeon thanks for getting back to me
In such a condition I hate my bird! Full of stress...
He done well not to get the air gun out! I know an old boy who never won anything until one day a bird came early from a channel race but landed on the neighbours roof, he couldn’t get it in so he shot it off the roof just to clock it in!!! He said the bloody thing rolled down the roof but got stuck in the gutter so he couldn’t clock it anyway 😂😂😂
It's been mentioned. Not going to win or breed much else dead though
No ,certainly not!
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i found the birds that come home and just sit are usually frightened from a hawk strike